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NAEP Technical DocumentationIneligible and Eligible Schools Sampled in the 2005 State Assessment

The following table shows the number of eligible and ineligible fourth- and eighth-grade schools sampled for each NAEP 2005 state assessment jurisdiction.

Ineligible and eligible sampled schools, state assessment, by grade and jurisdiction: 2005
Jurisdiction Fourth grade Eighth grade
Total school sample Eligible school sample Total school sample Eligible school sample
Total 9,520 9,010 7,250 6,700
Alabama 140 130 130 110
Alaska 190 160 130 110
Arizona 150 140 150 130
Arkansas 160 150 130 130
California–Los Angeles 80 80 80 70
California–San Diego 60 60 40 30
California–Balance 320 310 310 280
Colorado 150 150 130 120
Connecticut 140 130 110 110
Delaware 110 100 80 40
Florida 180 170 180 160
Georgia–Atlanta 70 60 20 20
Georgia–Balance 120 110 110 110
Hawaii 140 130 70 70
Idaho 170 160 110 110
Illinois–Chicago 100 100 100 100
Illinois–Balance 120 110 110 100
Indiana 140 140 110 110
Iowa 140 130 120 110
Kansas 150 140 120 120
Kentucky 150 150 120 120
Louisiana 150 140 140 110
Maine 220 200 140 130
Maryland 130 130 110 110
Massachusetts–Boston 80 80 40 30
Massachusetts–Balance 130 130 100 100
Michigan 160 140 120 120
Minnesota 150 140 140 130
Mississippi 130 130 120 120
Missouri 160 160 130 130
Montana 290 270 180 180
Nebraska 200 170 140 130
Nevada 120 120 90 80
New Hampshire                160 160 100 90
New Jersey 140 140 120 110
New Mexico 170 160 110 110
New York–New York City 90 80 90 80
New York–Balance 110 110 110 100
North Carolina–Charlotte 60 60 40 30
North Carolina–Balance 120 120 110 110
North Dakota 300 270 210 190
Ohio–Cleveland 70 70 60 40
Ohio–Balance 150 140 110 100
Oklahoma 180 180 150 150
Oregon 170 160 130 120
Pennsylvania 120 120 110 110
Rhode Island 150 140 60 50
South Carolina 120 120 110 110
South Dakota 360 320 230 200
Tennessee 140 140 120 110
Texas–Austin 60 60 20 20
Texas–Houston 100 90 50 40
Texas–Balance 240 230 230 220
Utah 130 130 100 100
Vermont 240 230 140 120
Virginia 130 130 110 100
Washington 150 140 120 110
West Virginia 200 200 120 110
Wisconsin 180 170 130 120
Wyoming 210 170 200 80
Other jurisdictions
Bureau of Indian Affairs 40 30 30 30
Department of Defense 140 130 80 70
District of Columbia 130 120 50 40
Puerto Rico 110 110 110 110
NOTE: Detail may not sum to total because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2005.

Last updated 16 March 2009 (FW)

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